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In part four ("Portraits and perspective") he wrote: "When photographing a
landscape, the exchange is between you and what you see in front of you;
tension is rare and you can often wait for conditions to comply with your
artistic wishes. Portraiture is trickier, particularly when you are abroad
and unfamiliar not only with language but also with customs. It is not just
the Masai who feel that you are stealing their soul; the camera is an
invasive, sinister-looking box and it’s no wonder that people are suspicious
of its probing." Click
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